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Illegal immigrants make up 75% of arrests in midtown Manhattan, say police: report


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What if I want a coffee from a deli in Midtown?

 

No brownie's mean nobody there to put it in the paper cup for me. The last white person to do so did it in the mid-80's.

 

Do you have any solution to my coffee problems or just more butt hurt wailing?

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How very poseur.

 

No white people are making coffee in Manhattan. Maybe you could volunteer.

 

How do we have no immigrants and still have takeaway coffee?

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1 minute ago, Prubangboy said:

How very poseur.

 

No white people are making coffee in Manhattan. Maybe you could volunteer.

 

How do we have no immigrants and still have takeaway coffee?

The topic is illegals who commit 76% of crimes. 

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Reading that article, much sobbing about illegals selling stuff on the street.

 

Who's buying this crap? White people.

 

I just sold my Christmas Tree farm. The Guatemalans who used to rotate up yearly (illegally) to trim them have moved on to house-painting for more $$$$.

 

No whitie ever trimmed a Christmas tree in the Trumpian bootstrap-nonsense back water I called home.

 

How do we have an economy without illegals?

 

If you thought inflation was bad before, wait until you have to pay whitie wages to get a cup of coffee poured.

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Thanks @Evenkeel , good thread.
New york city is a sanctuary city it appears, the progressives policies isn’t working, it aint making community’s safer( 75% of arrests are illegal immigrants). 

I think it emboldened illegals to commit crimes.imop

You got to read the conclusions of the

source article to fully appreciate their radical grievances. Imop

 


The term “sanctuary city” is often used incorrectly to describe trust acts or community policing policies that limit entanglement between local police and federal immigration authorities. These policies make communities safer and increase communication between police and their residents without imposing any restrictions on federal law enforcement activities.

 

https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/sanctuary-cities-trust-acts-and-community-policing-explained

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